There’s a not easily quantifiable advantage to putting lots of creative people in close proximity.
Over a third of executives still have no timeline for reopening their offices|Alan Murray|September 4, 2020|Fortune
The president is regularly tested and those in close proximity to him are tested beforehand.
Trump and his top aides have stopped wearing masks after a brief effort|Rachel Schallom|September 3, 2020|Fortune
Media buyers also expressed anxiety about having their ads appear on social media sites in proximity to hot button or questionable content posted by consumers.
Traditional media suffer as digital ad spend grows in 2020 forecast shows|Greg Sterling|September 2, 2020|Search Engine Land
With the backlighting on, the keys automatically illuminate based on your finger proximity, offering an aesthetically pleasing and precise experience.
Serious upgrades for your computer keyboard|PopSci Commerce Team|September 2, 2020|Popular Science
Experts have said the fence will face a never-ending battle with erosion given its proximity to the water and the sandy, silty material of the banks.
New Engineering Report Finds Privately Built Border Wall Will Fail|by Jeremy Schwartz and Perla Trevizo|September 2, 2020|ProPublica
She sends a miniature of her own image to the court, envious that it will enjoy a proximity she will never attain.
Sor Juana: Mexico’s Most Erotic Poet and Its Most Dangerous Nun|Katie Baker|November 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They make us realize, he explains, that “proximity is important to entrepreneurship.”
How Young People Are Destroying Liberty|James Poulos|October 11, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Afterwards, unable to live in proximity to their killers, she moved into this village.
After the Genocide, Rwanda’s Widows Aging Alone|Nina Strochlic|August 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“[Obama] had to do [strike] because of the proximity of the ISIS Howitzers to our defensive areas and our own people,” he said.
McCain Calls Obama's 'Pinprick' Iraq Strikes 'Meaningless' and 'Almost Worse Than Nothing'|Josh Rogin|August 8, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Harlow has some proximity to the Senate and House investigation.
From Waterboarding to Benghazi, CIA Faces Two-Front War by Congress|Eli Lake|April 4, 2014|DAILY BEAST
We learned more about witch-doctoring at the school in a short hour than we had during all the weeks we had been in its proximity.
Adventures in Swaziland|Owen Rowe O'Neil
The question of the proximity to the house or other buildings is of great importance when locating the garden.
The Vegetable Garden|Anonymous
He did not think there were more than six in the party; probably they were out hunting, unconscious of the proximity of any foe.
French and English|Evelyn Everett-Green
When the poor creature heard of Bernard's proximity, he implored to be taken to him.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing|George Barton Cutten
The stony plain reappears unchanged geologically, but more broken by the proximity of a lofty range of hills, the Jebel Aja.
A Pilgrimage to Nejd, Vol. 2 [of 2]|Anne Blunt
British Dictionary definitions for proximity
proximity
/ (prɒkˈsɪmɪtɪ) /
noun
nearness in space or time
nearness or closeness in a series
Word Origin for proximity
C15: from Latin proximitās closeness; see proximate